Liberating Structures

What is it? What can it do?

This mobile app was released in late summer 2017 and is an exciting development for Liberating Structures (LS) aficionados. For those unfamiliar with Liberating Structures they are a set of facilitation techniques or microstructures that can help make your group meetings and gatherings more engaging and inclusive. The techniques are fully described on the website and there is also a book available for purchase. The Liberating Structures app is a great companion for using with the website or book and is a flexible, fantastic tool to help in easily selecting the Liberating Structures that will suit the purpose of your group gathering or learning event, and help you to achieve, in many cases, better than expected outcomes.

Here’s more background on Liberating Structures

How do you get it?

The Liberating Structures app is available for both Android or iOS devices.
Download the app from:

How does it work?

The app provides introductory information about Liberating Structures and its founders. There is a structure page describing each of the 33 plus structures and sub-pages with details on how and why you would use each.

When designing interaction for your meeting, workshop or conference, you can filter by purpose (share/reveal/analyze/get help/strategize/plan) and discover what is made possible by using a particular technique or structure. A nice feature is the ability to tag selected structures as favorites.

How do you use it for teaching and learning?

The Liberating Structures app is an effective tool is to help with designing participation and interaction of your group gatherings and classroom activities. Some experimentation is happening currently on how they may be used to make online meetings more engaging. Starting with your purpose, you can search and find the appropriate structure to use and follow how-to steps, easily.

Sample Screenshots

Introduction page where you can select a category based on your purpose/objective.

Structures under category “Analyze”. You can browse through and select to view more detail.

Structure detail on “What?,So What?, Now What? W3” and the why or the purposes for using this technique.

Structure detail on how you would facilitate the structure.

Extend your learning

This design storyboard template when used in tandem with the Liberating Structures app will help you start with a clear purpose, articulate goals at each step of your meeting or lesson, and map out the associated microstructures that will help achieve your desired outcomes.

Thanks for asking this question. I’ve since contacted one of the facilitators for the Liberating Structures Slack group (based in Seattle) and changed the link above so you should be able to join now.

Glad you like the app. It takes some playing around with it to see the possibilities. Were you able to try the Challenge activity? If so, please post and share your design storyboard #12appsBC #liberatingstructures.